Yu Haoming has encountered situations like that, where sotis those in power bully others far too easily.
For people as poor as them, it’s hard to apply for labor arbitration over a few hundred in wages. Labor arbitration takes ti, and by the ti it’s done, they might have already earned the money back.
Brother Xin asked softly, "Really?"
He was afraid Yu Haoming had changed and had co back to deceive him.
Yu Haoming directly gave him the recruitnt information, "You can show it to soone you trust and then co apply."
Different places have different salaries, but overall, it’s more reliable than illegal work. The pay won’t be low, and the benefits are assured.
On Brother Xin’s planet, it’s considered a high-end yet leisurely occupation.
Brother Xin couldn’t believe such a great opportunity could co to him, "Does this kind of job really exist?"
Don’t servers just get rented out in soone else’s warehouse? Why bother renting a place specifically and hiring people to guard it?
"Because we might also rent out the servers to others in the future." Since it’s already open-source, of course, it should be fully utilized. It can’t just be used by our own company.
Yu Haoming expressed this idea, "We need trustworthy people to look after it, and no one knows the planet better than the locals. Our company wants to have a supervisor in the future to occasionally visit other planets to observe the work situation. You just need to accept so training. Brother Xin, if you’re willing, co find tomorrow. We have an interview process, and after that, a contract signing."
"But I only graduated from middle school. Can I really do this job?"
"Technical issues will temporarily be handled by our staff, and robots will also follow up. But Brother Xin, I’ll be honest. If you get the job and want to stick with it long-term, you should learn more. Our boss plans to offer so online courses every month for training. Learn as much as you can then, and you can’t go wrong. No one can guarantee a company will thrive forever. Opportunities have to be seized by oneself. If you learn more during this ti, you’ll have more chances for promotion compared to others, and you won’t always have to do hard labor elsewhere."
After becoming a general manager, Yu Haoming unconsciously learned to paint a hopeful picture, giving Brother Xin a vision of a future where talent won’t be buried.
"You can introduce anyone you trust to co for an interview. The interview lasts for ten days, with no limit on numbers." Yu Haoming emphasized once again that many people were needed, and he genuinely wanted the kind-hearted Brother Xin to live a good life.
"If you keep holding on, it’ll be hard to endure."
Brother Xin was very moved, and his eyes reddened uncontrollably.
His throat choked up, and he said hoarsely, "Thanks, my good brother."
He never thought that Yu Haoming, after leaving his cage-room, would still rember him.
He had the intention to learn so skills.
But alas, there was no ti. If he could learn sothing and return to his planet to live with his children, it would be a great opportunity.
But he still needed to ask, since Brother Xin was more realistic, "The training... does it cost money?"
"Free." Yu Haoming was bluffing; Su Xiaocai had never ntioned employee skill training.
At worst, if Su Xiaocai didn’t agree, he would record videos himself and teach them so easier-to-learn skills.
Brother Xin turned his head and picked up a photo on the table. It was one he had printed out, a family portrait he looked at every day.
The people in it had simple, honest smiles. It was too hard to find high-paying jobs in his hotown. Even if he found one, it ca with high risks.
With Yu Haoming’s promise, Brother Xin decided to give it a try. He wouldn’t ask for leave tomorrow; he’d go to Yu Haoming’s company for an interview instead.
"I’ll go for the interview first, and if it’s suitable, I’ll bring others. Is that okay?"
Everyone has their own interests at heart. He has to make sure he gets in before introducing others. What if he brings others, and he gets eliminated instead? That would be all for nothing.
"Okay, do it as soon as possible. I’m in urgent need of people." Yu Haoming said to Brother Xin before leaving, leaving behind a small bag of fruit. It wasn’t expensive, but it was sothing he was reluctant to buy.
Because he left in such a hurry, his roommates couldn’t help but be curious.
The burly man and mouse-faced junior who had been hiding on the bed without daring to show their heads lifted the curtain, "Brother Xin, what did Boss Yu want with you?"
Yu Haoming coming in person showed full sincerity. It definitely couldn’t be just a simple chat.
It was also to bla that Yu Haoming spoke too softly, which caused them to only catch words like work and learning skills.
They also wanted to learn skills, but once out in society, learning skills cost money everywhere. They couldn’t bear the expense and didn’t have the patience for learning either.
Brother Xin, however, watched news every night, checked forums for free little pieces of knowledge.
User Comments
0 comments from readers